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We just published a brand new step-by-step guide for creating your own site on Watson Content Hub.

The IBM Watson Content Hub Trial and Standard editions include features that help you create websites, and include a pre-installed fictitious sample website “Oslo. Oslo is a responsive sample website that illustrates what you can create by using Watson Content Hub. You can use the sample site as a starting point for customizing your own website. Work with your team to develop a website that will engage customers and drive business to your site. Follow this roadmap to get started with building and developing your own website with Watson Content Hub Standard edition. – link

The great news is the Oslo sample site is not only responsive but we also provide two samples of it, one written with React, Angular, and Vue – which are all available for download from within the article from GitHub.

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In this episode of Partner Connect I introduce Stackla – a content discovery engine focused on user generated content. I also share a prototype video created by my colleague Rob Enright who does a fantastic job showing how easy it is to use Stackla and integrate it with Watson Content Hub.

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If you think you have what it takes to be part of one of the best teams in the industry then take a look at this position below and apply today!

SaaS New Account Specialist – Financial Services Marketing/Commerce

Are you a self-starter, a go-getter and a deal maker? Does influencing and challenging CXO’s, while selling Financial Services transformational solutions excite you? In IBM Watson Customer Engagement, you’ll find a culture that rewards such entrepreneurial spirit, within one of the world’s leading brands. We are looking for talented, high-energy individuals who share our passion for success, and want to help IBM Watson Customer Engagement develop our North America Marketing and Commerce Solutions brand.

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Watson is a mystery to many and the casual observer thinks of Watson as a contestant on the popular TV game show Jeopardy where the super computer destroyed the human competition. This is one example application of Watson and what it is capable of.

Recently, Watson has been used in many industries to help humans make faster and even better decisions – like in marketing, supply chain, and health. A really good article I recently came across does an excellent job explaining in layman’s terms how this amazing technology works.

An IBM study found that 80 percent of the data out there — texts, tweets, blogs, articles, videos and even recorded sounds — cannot be understood by traditional programmatic computing. Watson is different: It translates this information into a form that is legible to its systems, and can therefore provide analytics based on these data points. – link

In case you haven’t seen Watson on Jeopardy, you can take some time to watch this video to see it in action. Just like Watson in for other industries, it was “taught” how to answer these questions. Processing the Jeopardy answer as described in the above article: Observing, Interpreting, Evaluating, and ultimately, Deciding.

Here are a few more areas where IBM is using Watson to help out different industries:

IBM® Watson Commerce Insights empowers online and retail merchandisers, category managers, and marketers to manage their omni-channel business and customer engagement, both in-store and online. It is compatible with commerce, order management, and digital analytics platforms, giving broader visibility to business performance. – link

IBM Watson Order Optimizer helps Omni-channel fulfillment practitioners in Retail leverage cognitive science to better understand their customers and drive real-time action. Through insight and analytics, they can make decisions, take actions, and build experiences that meet customer expectations and drive profitable business across digital and physical store channels. – link

Many of these offerings are represented in two video demonstrations my team put together to show how these solutions can help a B2C and B2B company operate with amazing efficiency. These are end to end demonstrations that show the breadth and depth of the Watson Customer Engagement platform.